The transition between your glorious bedroom wardrobe to the shocking reality of your dorm room closet can be horrifying. It is crucial for you to fill in that wardrobe space with clothes that you will actually wear on campus. Even for those collegiate ladies that decided not to move in to dorms (also known as me) wardrobe essentials is still-most definitely-considered important. You still need a few basic staples to make dressing for college much more easier.

So fear not, because FELICE rounded up some of our favourite MUST HAVE basic wardrobe essentials for your daily college basis!

PLAIN BASIC TEES

​This is a no-brainer. Plain basic tees is my favourite and my easiest go-to staple when i'm leaving in a rush or when I'm not in the mood to dress up. You can pull it off with literally everything! There are absolutely no reason to not own one.

​Button down shirt is always a good idea, it got the perfect balance between formal and casual. Pair it up with a high waited skirt, pants, or jeans and you're ready to go!​

BUTTON DOWN SHIRT

SWEATER

Sweater is my ultimate go-to for those chilly weather days, especially when your class is freezing cold. Form-fitted, oversized, turtle-neck, whatever it is, not owning one should be considered a crime.

Outerwear is the perfect solution to upgrade your dull and bland outfits. Put them on and it'll give you an edge to your look aswell keeping you cozy throughout the day. Whether it's a cardigan, a denim jacket, a parka, light trench, flannel shirt, bomber jacket, or even a leather jacket, It's totally up to your liking!

OUTERWEAR

GRAPHIC TEES

Graphic tees are another go-to essentials when I'm not in the mood to dress up but still want to have some fun without adding accessories and layers in my outfit. It's super casual but at the same time it still look effortlessly chic if you pair it up with the perfect combination!

Jeans should be a staple in every one's wardrobe. It's just as easy and will definitely elevate your look even more. The fun thing about jeans is that they match great with anything regardless of the colour!

JEANS

SWEATS

Believe it or not, having a one or two sweats on your wardrobe wont hurt. College kids tends to fall into the sweatpants trend and it's kind of avoidable especially when you're having late-night study sessions. That's the ugly truth. Mix things up so you'll still look chic even when you're wearing a lounge wear to campus!

​I'm not the kind of person who wear skirts a lot on daily basis, but we all have those days when we feel a little bit more feminine so we ended up wearing em' anyway. Skirt is a great alternative from jeans and pants.

SKIRTS

Athletic chic is super on-trend right now, a nice pair of sneakers is an absolute necessity for college kids. Not only it's super comfortable to walk around campus, it's also super easy to match it with your outfit!

SNEAKERS

FLATS OR LOAFERS

Flats or loafers are a lighter alternative from sneakers. The wonderful thing about flats is that they're a totally classic-no-fuss staple footwear solution!

When it's hot outside, you will not always feel like wearing closed shoes that make your feet hot. Sandals on the other hand allow your feet to stay cool. You can also easily slip them on and be out the door quickly in no time.

SANDALS

BACKPACKS

Backpacks are crucial. There I said it. It's practical and also fits all of your belongings. I know backpacks reminded some of you of highschool, with those dull designs and such, but you can totally change your perspective of backpacks since there are so many trendy options popping up lately!

When you don't have late night classes therefore you don't need to bring a lot of stuffs with you to campus, cross body bag is the perfect bag for you. Wear it as a cross-body or simply sling it over your shoulder for a different look.

CROSS BODY BAG

TOTE BAG

And so it's down with our last essentials. Tote bag has been a necessity for me since I’ve come to college. It got all the space you need for you to stash in all of your belongings and it also keeps your paper away from those ugly wrinkles!

All photos are taken from Pinterest, therefore all credit goes to rightful owners of each photos.

- Trista Anjani

For our first interview in this reboot issue, FELICE got the chance to talk to the kindhearted multi-talented business woman-slash-model, Namira Adzani. This 2008 GoGirl! Look second runner-up has recently debut her very own clothing-line that specializes in elegant yet comfortable wear. You can find all sorts of loose pants, summer dresses, and jumpsuits perfect for all sorts of occasions. From trips to the beach with your friends to weddings or even visits to your relatives during religious holidays, you can always find that perfect something from ADZANI.

So let's dive right in to our talk with the beauty and the brains behind Adzani, our dearest Namira Adzani!

1. Hi there! First ﻿of all why don't you tell us a bit about yourself? You can start by completing this sentence, “My name is Namira Adzani and I'm……”

My name is Namira Adzani, 21 years old, and I'm majoring in Marketing at Prasetiya Mulya School of Business and Economics.

2. How did you first became interested in modelling?

I joined GoGirl! Look in 2008 (7 years ago) and alhamdulillah was chosen as a finalist and a 3rd Winner at a very young age (I was only 14 years old at that time). At first I wasn't interested in the modelling industry but then my father forced me (it's kinda weird) to register the competition. Until now, I don't know why did he ask me to do so but it turned out very well till now and that was the best decision I've ever made in my life :-)

3. If you could walk for any designer in the world who would it be?

Elie Saab obviously! His works are just amazing, the details, and all..

4. Do you have any advice for the girls out there who are just getting started with their modelling career?

Hmmm.. for advice I think you just have to be yourself and show them what you've got and simultaneously you will have your own colour and it will make you survive in that industry!

5. What is a quote you live by?

"Treat others as you want to be treated."

6. Describe a perfect day for you!

My idea of a perfect day is a day where I can just relax and have nothing to worry about. Just me, myself, and I looking around without a bothering thought about work, no pressure. It's very simple, but it seems perfect for me at this time.

7. Which do you prefer, mountains or beaches?

I thought I was a mountain kind of person, but then I had a trip to Kawah Ijen with my friends and it felt so wrong, I was happy but didn't get the feel! From then I realised, I prefer beaches :") When I'm in a beach, I feel much more myself.

8. What’s the story behind your brand, Adzani?

I was so confused, what's the most suitable name for my brand. But then my friend came up with an idea, "Nam kenapa ga Adzani aja?" Then I agreed :") and i think it suits my brand so well, because most of my designs describe me a lot!

9. Where do you find inspiration for your designs?

From what I see on magazines, TV, and all but I try to do a modification from what I saw

10. What are the ups and downs of running a business?

My business just ran for 2 months, and it runs smoothly :') The demand is unexpectedly high, but honestly I began to be overwhelmed, because I almost do everything by myself! Thank god, my mom and my brother help me a lot! So at least some of my works can be handover to them.

11. What is number one on your wish list?

Make my parents proud and send them for umrah

12. If you could go back in time and meet your high school-self, what would you say to her?

Enjoy your time! Don't waste it!

13. What song is currently on repeat?

Love letter by R. Kelly & Kaila by Mayer Hawthorne

14. What are the things that you can't leave the house without?

Lipstick & Handphone

15. What’s next for you?

Make a website for Adzani, join events, aaaaaand graduate from Prasetiya Mulya next year! But the most important, I hope everything I do will make my parents happy and proud!

You can follow Namira Adzani on Instagram and Ask.Fm. TO SHOP ADZANI simply CLICK this link!All photos are credited to Namira Adzani, GoGirl!, Zaky Akbar, and ADZANI

-Nabilla Utami

From the look of Opening Ceremony's Spring/Summer 2014 lookbook, "Crash", the designers (Carol Lim & Humberto Leon) of this New York based brand (though it has now developed, was doubtlessly born there) has pretty much exposed what this editorial is about. As said in the Opening Ceremony website, Opening Ceremony has interpreted the word "crash" into a whole other. From what I, personally, see that the whole creative idea of putting pieces of Opening Ceremony's SS14 collection including their 5 element neoprene pieces in forms of high-waisted jeans, cross-over dress, strapless bustier, etc. put together in picture frames taken from atop with the perfect amount of vibrant colors and white has captured a festive image. As how I see it, it somehow gives me a vibe like kind of "let's get festive! no sleep is needed." but that's just me.

Opening Ceremony, or OC for short is a brand started in New York City by two friends in 2002, both with an Asian background and slowly expanding which is now also an e-commerce site, a TV channel, and annual magazine as well. The first ever OC fashion show happened last September at the industrial SuperPier on New York’s Hudson River featuring super expensive cars like Lamborghinis and Bentleys, with the collection showing accents of Korean wear.

-Nadine Khalissya

Karl Lagerfeld installed an ultra-modern set into the monolithic interior of Paris's Grand Palais for the Chanel haute couture show this morning.With Jewelled boucle wool trainers, crystal encrusted elbow, knee pads, and an amazing kicks. And of course, The iconic Chanel suit came in delicate shades of white, off white, rose and violet: a cropped top with moulded sleeves was paired with a short, sharp A-line skirt. As for the model who traditionally closes the haute couture presentation: that honour fell to Cara Delevingne this time!

The outfit may be too glamorous for us to wear in real life gym, but those shoes are so sleek and amazing! We just love how Karl matched the ultra glamorous and futuristic outfit with an awesome sneakers.

chanel haute couture ss14 shoe detail

- Trista Anjani

Looking for that cool chic look with the right amount of street style mixed with luxurious goods? In that case you better hurry to Pop! Drop! Shop! With followers on Instagram up to 6.600 and its Facebook page hitting almost 1.400 likes, there's no wonder why this is THE COOLEST online shop for girls out there.

Team Felice got the amazing chance to talk with the owner and founder of Pop! Drop! Shop! and we couldn't be more excited to share our amazing conversation with Amanda Rizkita a.k.a Kindergarchy a.k.a the beautiful mastermind behind Pop! Drop! Shop!

1. So we know that Pop Drop Shop is any cool girl's favorite online shop on Instagram right? How on earth did you came up with it?

I have always wanted to run a business, when I was in high school my friend and I tried selling bedroom slippers that we bought from our other friend--we would go from one class to another selling them.

Before that I took interest in "entrepreneurship" books (I actually hated the term) and my dad liked the idea of working for yourself. Of course it's not that simple, and I have enjoyed working for other people too. In the past I wanted to run a restaurant/cafe, I have seen a lot of people baking their own cakes, cupcakes, and stuff and I thought, "Wow that's interesting, I want to do that too."

The food either:a) tastes amazing, and the business runs well, or b) is a disappointment.

I don't feel like I have enough passion in food to compete with those people whose products fall in category (a), although I can always learn. And I definitely don't want to make something half-baked and fall into category (b).

So I thought, why not do something I have genuine interests in and turn it into a business?

2. Now tell us about YOU! Like who are you, where in the world are you, describe yourself or anything please! We're dying to get to know you!

Amanda Rizkita, 20, Singapore. Tried writing for money but realized that it was more enjoyable for own leisure. Interests spanning from literature, music, fashion and altered states of consciousness. Found people to be the hardest and most rewarding thing to deal with at the same time.

3. Who are your fashion icons?

I don't have fashion icons.

4. Is there anyone who inspires you the most?

I am surrounded by friends who do their own thing and it is amazing. I like reading "success stories" too but find that drawing parallels between their stories and mine could be dangerous.

5. What are your fashion must-haves?

I don't have any must-haves, usually it's how I wear some things (that people would wear separately) at the same time.

But I noticed that it's nice how some people would boil down their wardrobe into necessities:

A perfect black bag,

one perfect pair of ankle boots,

perfectly cut jeans,

a cozy cashmere sweater, etc.

When it comes to must-haves I really encourage personal takes, what is important to you should not be the same as what is important to me, although it does not mean they cannot overlap. I have tried imagining my life without these, and did not like the idea of it (i.e. living my life without these):

My transparent biker jacket--it elevates things that I wear and is surprisingly as neutral as a black leather jacket gets.

Black underground creepers--these are tough boys.

Cheap Mondaylace up jeans.

Antipodium cork shoes.

Opening Ceremony crocodile-like blue pants--these are intelligent. It's mainly thread and not leather, but shiny and proper. I can imagine occasions these pants could go to. The next day I got these, I stepped into a souvenir shop and the cashier noticed the pants from a distance immediately.

Unifmiddle finger psychedelic t-shirt. Pretty much how I feel on some days. It also lived up to their "buttery soft" claim.

I've been kinda into chokers for a while. Black velvet with a sun pendant.

Uniqlo basic men's tee in dark marl grey. A bang for less than ten dollars.

Quay The Bat sunglasses in white. Since when did comical look this good?

6. Where's your favorite dream destination?

I am not very well traveled but I immensely enjoyed the West Coast vibes of California.

Often it's the people that make or break a place though. I got really good vibes emanating from the people in Berkeley, San Francisco, and Los Angeles that made even grocery shopping very very enjoyable.

My hair got complimented 10x a day, a girl/guy would walk by and say, "Nice tights!" or shout, "Morning, gorgeous!" If you're not used to it, you would be most likely taken aback and think , "What was that? Was she talking to me?"

It all happened so fast.

A lot of my friends were afraid when we had to venture down the ghetto area at night but I liked it. If you mean well and don't look fearful you might be in for an amazing ride, but of course I won't recommend this to everyone and at every place.

I liked strangers, a lot. It's got me into some troubles but 99% of the time it was a good decision to come up and begin with a simple "How are you?" or reciprocate to people who do so. Also, you get to wear shades which are not a very common sight in Singapore. Other than that, I want to go to Iceland. Jogjakarta was pretty awesome too, and I have only been to Bali once.

7. What are your travel essentials?

Depending on where you travel to I guess.

I am trying to be a light traveler, I'm doing alright at it. My girl friends were looking at my make up pouch and said, "Wow. So basic."

I think it was an achievement.

I try not to bring a lot of clothing too. I can wear the same t-shirt for a few days (not in a row) if the weather permits. I don't bring my dslr with me anymore when traveling because everyone is a photographer nowadays.

I would bring a small camera to record videos, it's more personal. Forgetting your earphones can be a good idea (less distraction) or a bad idea; but just like insurance, to have it and not need it is better than to need it and not have it.

I like my solid perfume (Do Son by Diptyque) for some touch-ups; it's compact in size, pleasant and not empowering scent-wise.

8. Name a few of your favorite songs!

Right now I am really into Air's 4th album "Talkie Walkie." I don't usually listen to an album as a whole, so it was one of the few exceptions. The whole album is amazing but "Biological" is my ultimate favorite. The song is very primal.

Many people defend fashion by saying, "The first question that you think about in the morning is: 'What am I gonna wear today?'" But that doesn't answer why you decide to pull out an all black look to school instead of a funeral or why you would carry a perfume bottle clutch that could barely fit your wallet and your phone.

To me, it just is. I've stopped trying to justify my excitement.

People here ask, "Why is your hair green?" Because I want it to be green.

I want what I am wearing today to be what I want to wear today. I am fascinated by fashion just like how you are fascinated by food/feminism/cars/whatever your interests are. It's like, okay you could survive by eating the same food everyday, but do you want that? And it's perfectly okay if you want it to be that way too.

10. What's the biggest struggle in running Pop Drop Shop?

Retail business does not induce instant growth. Unlike several other kinds of business, it develops slowly--so I am more concerned about long term implications rather than instant sales.

Of course, everybody would want sales but if you want to expand it is not enough. So patience is one of the hardest struggles: I cannot give in to the thought of "Oh no! The number of sales is not improving, I'm failing!" because it's just part of the development. I am new to retail business so it can be scary and exciting simultaneously. Luckily, I have a pretty solid team behind Popdropshop--we've worked together for almost three months but we've never seen one another in real life. It sounds pretty postmodern but some other people have definitely done it too. It takes a lot of trust but we've made it work so far. They have new things to bring up to the table, which is exactly what I wanted.

We try to be open about a lot of things, and I need to make sure that they love the work and encourage them to give suggestions. I believe that when you put in positive emotions and truly love your 'job' (quotation marks because it does not feel like a job when you enjoy it), it really shows in your work. My mom has been a tremendous help too--she's particular about petty things that matter, like packing and shipping. Sometimes she cares about customer relations too. We are on the same page when it comes to anality, I am however more anal on subtler things like the 'signature' look of our photographs, choices of words that we use to convey a message, our curations, etc. Sometimes we argue about these trivial things but at the end of the day we agree in silence that we make a pretty damn sweet team.

11. Tell us what a typical day is like for you!

Breakfast, school while partially replying to customers' inquiries & orders, home, hopping from one site to another for our next edit ideas and social media posts. On certain days:

I know that I cannot keep relying on a direct business-to-customer interaction model, it's just not sustainable in the long run. As much as I want my shop to be close to my customers, they cannot be spoon-fed all the time.

Although e-commerce market may not be as mature in Indonesia, we are definitely looking into building a "proper" website that allows customers to place orders on their own with live chat feature or at least room for responsive customer service. Tapping into mobile market is important too, I mean that's what our business has been thriving on as well. In the (very) long run, a physical store seems very very desirable. In the (very) short term, I'm looking into making the whole process more systematic, at least. For me personally, I want to resume writing. Reading has been on a halt too and it's bad news for me.

13. Do you have a favorite quote or saying? If you do please share with us!

"Finding is losing something else. I think about, perhaps even mourn, what I lost to find this."Richard Brautigan

14. If you could meet anyone in the whole wide world, who would it be?

It's funny how I don't really have anyone "famous" whom I really want to meet. I see my friends stalking their idols but I'm not into it. To me, liking their works does not mean that I would want to meet them in person.

For example, I liked Gary Shteyngart's book but I do not know whether I would gain anything from meeting him; or I really liked Breaking Bad but the series has come to an end, Bryan Cranston was brilliant and that's that.

I would rather meet friends or strangers who I could have healthy discussions with; I could draw some knowledge and good energy from that. I don't mean that these people with great works would be terrible people to talk to, I just feel like the good works might "get in the way" of our interaction. "Hey! I've read your book and it has shaped my life!" It's nice, but where does it go from there? Awkward.

There is like a burden, I think, in knowing so much about that person or that person's works--and that person not knowing anything at all about you. Again, that does not mean that an interesting interaction might never ensue afterward. I'm just not actively seeking into it. Although a little selfie with that person won't hurt.

15. Now this last question is a bit out of topic but we'd like to ask you, what is happiness according to Amanda Rizkita, the fabulous genius behind Pop Drop Shop?

Happiness is a conundrum.

- Nabilla Utami

Almost everyone knows that I'm a little bit too obsessed of The Big Apple. I'm not really sure why, but the whole big city vibe made me fell for the city. Tall skyscrapers, brick buildings, and the world's most famous park in the world. The hustle and bustle of locals, aspiring dream chasers, and tourists rub shoulders throughout the busy city.

I picked these pieces above because I'm super inspired by the city. The grey concrete, black suits, rich blues, and New York's confidence. My favorite two things of this "Get the Look" would probably be PS11 Classic Leather Shoulder Bag by Proenza Schouler in monochrome-army and Acne's Star Leather Ankle Boots. You'll feel like you're walking down the Fifth Avenue in no time.

- Dhira Ragasanmata

Japan is quite famous for one of its streets, which is called Harajuku. I went to Japan about six years ago, and was really bummed since I didn't got the chance to go to Harajuku and see what it's like there. I'm sure you know already what I mean when I talk about Harajuku, yes, those group of people, mostly teenagers- dressed up in quirky outfits and such. Ballerina tutus paired with neon biker boots, colorful hair pinned with hundreds of pretty tiny little bows, and panda backpacks.

Honestly, I've had a phase where I (embarrassingly) really wanted to dress up like them here in here. So I did, when I was about in the sixth grade or whatever, I'm literally now typing this while thinking about all the stupid outfits I put together which I thought were "cool" and "kawaii". Just the thought of a sixth-grader-wearing-rainbow-tutus-and-neon-leggins makes me want to push the-sixth-grade-version of myself down a set of stairs. Up until now, I still think they're absolutely amazing, since they don't really follow trend, they just wear what they want, and proud of it.

Here are some of a few, and more subtle, pieces that you can wear, and mix with plain, classic key-pieces such as basic t-shirts and a nice pair of jeans which can never go wrong with anything. Or you can go all out, the choice is up to you! People will definitely be staring at you, so just walk proudly and just wear what makes you happy. If you can't go to Harajuku, take Harajuku here with you, and with your very own spin!

- Dhira Ragasanmata

It may be a little too late to write about this yearly routine tradition that Prada did for their collection, it doesn't really goes out to the public that much, so this lookbook needed your attention.

This spring 2013 season introduces another Prada Real Fantasies lookbook that is part of an ongoing tradition of Prada! which uses photographs from the label’s runway show for a collage of mix-media images. Couldn't keep our eyes off from those iconic Prada flower coat and sunnies! This Spring features artwork by Lok Jansen and Jeroen Koolhaas with a hand-drawned and painted shapes which are juxtaposed with models backstage at the womens and menswear presentations.

Models Zuzanna Bijoch, Ondria Hardin, Vanessa Axente and Sung Hee, just to name a few, make an appearance in the lookbook made under art direction of AMO.

- Trista Anjani

To celebrate the launch of the new Tate Britain, which opens on 19th November, the institution has collaborated with a number of leading and emerging British creatives.Tate Britain then invited MilesAldridge to create a series of photographic prints, inspired by art. Aldridge has featured in fashion publications such as Vogue, Vogue Italia, Wand Harper’s Bazaar Aldridge always places the image ahead of selling clothes and therefore his work often crosses the boundaries between fashion photography and art!

The photographer chose Mark Gertler’s painting ‘Merry-Go-Round’, from 1916, and in this film we follow his creative process as he re-imagines it through his lens.

The results from Aldridge's photography turned out to be pretty dreamy, rigid, bright-colored, and eye-catching. The results worth the Tate show themselves. I just love anything art and fashion combined in a collaboration. This was one of my favorites.

I'm tearing down with excitement after seeing Isabel Marant X H&M collection! After collaborating with designer Maison Martin Margiela this time last year, now it's time for French designer Isabel Marant to take the spotlight. Amazing items including textured sweaters and jakers with beaded embroidery, slick leather trousers, printed skinny jeans and grey suede ankle boots with colorful tassel detailing.

"What inspires me? It can be a gestures of a woman in the streets, it can be a stain on the red carpet" "it's things surrounding me that help me to understand what i have in my head"

This is the first time that Isabel created a collection for men, since she never really did a total outfit for men before, and this is her first time doing it for H&M, her collection will be available for women, men, and teens. Doing what she does best she hoped that from this collaboration with H&M she could share this love with a wider public and of course, with less watering eyes prices.

I remembered that i was squealing with excitement when i take a first look at the Isabel Marant pour H&M campaign and lookbook! starring a bevy famous faces including Daria Werbowy, Milla Jovovich, Lou Doillon, Devon Aoki, and Alek Wek.

Isabel Marant pour H&M doesn't land in stores until November 14. But the party got started early last night in Paris, where the brand celebrated the launch of the collection with an over-the-top bash. Marant's cool combined with H&M budget resulted in a transformed Tennis Club de Paris, a venue fashion folks known as the spare and rather sterile home Of Celine's runway shows. And last night it became a French street scene from the 90's!